Inverter

An inverter is an electronic device or circuit that converts direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). It is commonly used in various applications, including power electronics, renewable energy systems (such as solar panels), uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and electric vehicles. Inverters play a crucial role in converting the stored or generated DC power into the AC power needed to run most household or industrial appliances, as many devices operate on AC power. In the context of renewable energy, inverters are essential for converting the DC electricity generated by solar panels or wind turbines into AC power suitable for use in homes or the electrical grid.